There is. Historically speaking, there is actually more evidence for what The Bible records about Jesus than there is evidence for the existence of Homer. It is too much to go into here, so I'll just direct you to this book, which should put tons of the information at your fingertips: Evidence that Demands a Verdict, by Josh McDowell. (Or, the New Evidence that Demands a Verdict.)
Here's an Amazon link:
http://www.Amazon.com/Evidence-Demands-Questions-Challenging-Christians/dp/0785243631
Have tons of fun! You're on an exciting quest, and on the brink of a joy and life that goes beyond what you ever dreamed you'd gain.
By comparing what it says with physical evidence (traces of a flood, ancient ruins, other cultures stories, etc).
Evidence ?? Heresay!
The Bible
Geological evidence refers to physical evidence found in rocks, minerals, landforms, and fossils that provide insights into Earth's history, past environments, and processes. This evidence helps scientists understand how the Earth has evolved over time and provides clues about past climate, tectonic events, and life on Earth.
The value of a Bible dated or published in 1912 can't really be determined unless it is properly assessed by an antiquities expert. Factors such as physical condition and distribution may dictate its actual worth.
There is no clear evidence in the Bible that suggests Paul was married.
The Bible talks about God and Jesus at length, and to some this is evidence. Objectively, however, it is not proof because a collection of related books can not prove itself. The biblical evidence becomes proof if the Bible tells us something about God and Jesus that we can confirm from independent, extra-biblical sources. The Bible does not provide this level of evidence.
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Much of the Constitution was based on the bible.
Evidence to prove that Jesus died on the cross includes historical accounts from the Bible, writings from early Christian sources, and archaeological findings such as the Shroud of Turin. These sources provide documentation and physical evidence supporting the belief that Jesus was crucified and died on the cross.
There is limited solid evidence of any kind in the bible, certainly none of aliens. However, there are certain events recorded in the Bible that could be interpreted as describing UFOs and/or aliens.